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Description

Story: a JIRA administrator (or JIRA user) wants to perform some set of actions many hundreds of times. These actions are available via the web to the user.
Many administrators open a new tab for each action in turn, because there is no easy way to automate bulk operations, e.g. changing a scheme on a project.

Aim: make JIRA configuration and maintenance scale as well as JIRA data does by making it easier for users to automate actions in JIRA

Currently administrators have a few choices. Users have fewer choices. All these choices are:

1. UI tools (Selenium) - pretty crude and sensitive to UI changes
2. A SOAP/REST plugin to expose an API to execute the set of operations, and then use a client-side script. This is probably the most common approach right now.
3. A plugin to execute just that set of operations - can be a fair amount of work, not clear which internal APIs to use or how to use them
4. A Jelly script - outdated, little support in the last three years
5. (JIRA 4.3 and later) Speakeasy is the client-side approach to doing this in the browser, but it doesn't allow access to all the actions that administrators or users may want to use.